Word: warner
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...other faculty group, led by Warner Shilling, a government professor, has said that it will make no concessions to the demonstrators. One faculty member reported that Shilling said at a meeting last night, "Either Rudd goes...
WHILE many militant blacks responded to the death of Martin Luther King Jr. primarily with fury, the Rev. Warner Traynham remained composed, preparing sorrowfully to turn the event into a springboard for serious civil rights action...
Even if the projected number of seniors moves into apartments next year, the dormitories will probably still be crowded, a Residence Office spokesman said yesterday. Three North House off-campus houses--Slater, Warner, and Edmands--will be torn down next year to provide land for the new fourth House...
...that "My answer to them was: Is your daughter for sale?" He even hopes to keep the copyright of the name after the magazine folds. The Reporter, however, will not completely disappear from view. "I'm not abandoning ship," insists Ascoli. Two topnotch reporters, Meg Greenfield and Denis Warner, will be transferred to Harper's magazine, which is striving energetically to keep up with the times. Ascoli will contribute a regular column and write books-though he will doubtless remain out of tune. In the current Reporter, he bids farewell to yet another friend on the subject...
...Warner B. Berthoff '47 and David D. Perkins '51, professors of English, and Bate, Abbott Lawrence Lowell Professor of Humanities, plan to take sabbaticals. Reuben A. Brower, professor of English, and Walter J. Kaiser, associate professor of English and Comparative Literature, will be on leaves of absence...